Employment

Please check back for information about opportunities in various departments at the Garden. Resumés and applications are only accepted for open positions. Applicants who do not meet the required qualifications will not be considered. Please see how to apply for further information.

Regular

Adult Education Program AssistantRequisition Number: 558Overview: Provide excellent customer service and operational and programmatic support to students, instructors, and staff. Implement high-quality programming that provides opportunities for lifelong learning and enrichment.

Customer Call Center AssociateRequisition Number: 562Overview: Answer phone calls directed to the support center from the Garden's main phone number and provide information to our varied customer base. Process registrations and memberships and provide public information for Chicago Botanic Garden programs that require registration.

Foreman, GroundsRequisition Number: 560Overview: The grounds foreman performs general landscaping and grounds maintenance, operates landscaping equipment, supervises crews, and provides horticultural support for all garden areas. The person in this position will perform manual labor and lead work crews to maintain the highest level of landscape maintenance. There will be occasional evening, weekend, and holiday hours requested.

Horticulturist, Learning Campus GardenRequisition Number: 552Overview: Provide an attractive area consisting of the Learning Campus Garden and the Smelzer Garden for the education and enjoyment of visitors.

Lead TeacherRequisition Number: 553Overview: Teach in a high quality, mission-based early childhood educational program. Implement developmentally appropriate lessons to children ages 3–5 in a nature-based preschool setting.

Security OfficerRequisition Number: 371Overview: To serve visitors, members, and staff by maintaining the safety and security of the property and collections of the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Security Officer, 3rd ShiftRequisition Number: 453Overview: To serve visitors, members, and staff by maintaining the safety and security of the property and collections of the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Windy City Harvest, Kitchen CoordinatorRequisition Number: 520Overview: As kitchen coordinator, you will be responsible for the maintenance of the shared-use kitchen and equipment to meet City of Chicago Health Codes, while focusing on fostering a welcoming environment for Windy City Harvest participants and incubator farmers. You will assist with educating in kitchen use and cooking skills, produce processing, and value-added product development. The mission of the... Read more

Seasonal

Custodian, Seasonal Weekends A-CRequisition Number: 458Overview: Clean and perform custodial maintenance for all building facilities and perform specific support duties for other departments.

Groundskeeper, SeasonalRequisition Number: 522Overview: The seasonal groundskeeper performs general landscaping and grounds maintenance, consisting primarily of manual labor under the direction of full-time horticulture staff, working independently or with a crew. Assist with special projects such as event preparation and support. There may be occasional evening, weekend, and holiday hours. Work and area assignments may change during the season as... Read more

Membership Sales & Visitor Experience AssociateRequisition Number: 365Overview: To support all aspects of Membership Sales & Visitor Experience on-site, including sales of memberships, membership upgrades, donations, visitor event and program tickets, registrations for various School of the Botanic Garden programs, and Garden information.

Propagation Intern Requisition Number: 479Overview: To learn about and gain experience in the propagating of plants by assisting with the propagation of annuals, perennials, native plants, tropical plants, and floriculture crops grown in the production greenhouses and nursery. Attend regular staff meetings, field trips, and weekly intern meetings with guest speakers during the summer to learn about general Chicago Botanic Garden operations.

Research Lab ManagerRequisition Number: 561Overview: Assist principal investigator (conservation scientist Amy Iler) in overseeing student trainees and conduct fieldwork on an experimental demography project that asks how changes in pollination affect plant population growth rates. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation. The lab manager will organize fieldwork and the trainees during the summer field season, assigning them tasks... Read more

Seasonal, Assistant Horticulturist A-CRequisition Number: 563Overview: The seasonal assistant horticulturists work closely with the horticulturists to maintain a diverse collection of plants in different display gardens with high attention to detail. They will spend most of their time working in the gardens and assisting with the supervision of other seasonal staff and volunteers. There are three positions that will be working in different areas with... Read more

Tour Guide A-DRequisition Number: 525Overview: As an ambassador of the Chicago Botanic Garden and its mission, the ideal applicant has a friendly, outgoing demeanor and exceptional communications and customer relations skills. The tour guide narrates a 35-minute scripted tour to adults and children when driving a 76-passenger or 18-passenger open air tram or walking on designated routes throughout the Garden. As part of Visitor Services, this... Read more

Visitor Assistant/Cashier A-LRequisition Number: 526Overview: As part of Visitor Services, the ideal applicant has exceptional communications and customer relations skills, providing an outstanding first impression while creating a positive and memorable experience for Chicago Botanic Garden visitors. The visitor assistant and cashier provides support for Garden exhibitions and events through a welcoming greeting, timely and accurate ticket sales using... Read more

Market Research SurveyorRequisition Number: 555Overview: The surveyor will be responsible for engaging with visitors to administer electronic surveys—the first step in a very important audience learning plan in which the Garden is investing. The surveyor will invite randomly selected visitors to take a brief survey as they are exiting the Garden, either at the Crescent Garden, the Bridge, or in the Visitor Center, as well as the Regenstein Learning... Read more

The Chicago Botanic Garden welcomes veterans to our workforce. At the Garden, where we are a leading provider of horticultural therapy services for veterans, we value the dedication of our nation's service members.

We believe that veterans add a unique perspective and bring valuable experience to the workforce. As part of our commitment to veterans, the Garden has joined the state of Illinois and other leading Illinois employers in the Illinois Hires Heroes Consortium (IHHC). Consortium members agree to implement programs to recruit, train, and retain veterans; we will list jobs on sites including Hero2Hired (H2H), a site aimed at helping veterans find jobs. We have completed training to help us understand military skills and how that experience can be applied to our work at the Garden.

We encourage veterans to apply for internships, as well as full- and part-time employment.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.

In accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, Chicago Botanic Garden does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its programs or activities, including in employment or admissions. Please call (847) 835-8264 to contact our Title IX Coordinator should you have questions or concerns.